Buy horizontal, buy the pit, don't buy vertical; the selling point is at the boiling point. Continuous small increases are real increases, while continuous large increases require exit. A sharp drop with low volume is a scare tactic, while a slow drop with increasing volume means it's time to withdraw. A significant rise requires a pullback; do not dig deep holes and do not buy heavily.
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Buy horizontal, buy the pit, don't buy vertical; the selling point is at the boiling point.
Continuous small increases are real increases, while continuous large increases require exit.
A sharp drop with low volume is a scare tactic, while a slow drop with increasing volume means it's time to withdraw.
A significant rise requires a pullback; do not dig deep holes and do not buy heavily.